President Donald Trump has sought to acquire Greenland since his first term.

Denmark's PM urges Trump to cease Greenland takeover threats, emphasizing the island's status and historical ties with Denmark.

COPENHAGEN: Denmark called on the United States to stop “threatening” Greenland Sunday as President Donald Trump told US media he “absolutely” needed the territory, a day after…

President Donald Trump has sought to acquire Greenland since his first term.

The US president’s latest threat comes a day after Washington bombed Venezuela and abducted its president.

“I would therefore strongly urge the U.S. to stop threatening a historically close ally and another country and people who have made it very clear that they are not for sale.”

Mette Frederiksen's blunt warning came in the wake of the United States' military operation in Venezuela.

COPENHAGEN: President Donald Trump doubled down Sunday on his claim that Greenland should become part of the United States, despite calls by Denmark’s prime minister to stop…

"We need Greenland from the standpoint of national security," Trump said Sunday on Air Force One.

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The US president has made repeat takeover threats - drawing condemnation from the island's leaders and Denmark.

PM Jens-Frederick Nielsen said that

COPENHAGEN: Denmark’s prime minister warned Monday that any US move to take Greenland by force would destroy 80 years of transatlantic security links, after President Donald Trump…

Mette Frederiksen's warning comes after Trump again threatened to takeover control of Greenland.

European leaders on Tuesday issued a joint statement to push back against U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed interest in Greenland.

EDITORIAL. Following the abduction of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, the Danish autonomous territory has found itself once again on Donald Trump's list of targets. Such a threat…

US refuses to rule out military force to take control. This is why an attack on Nato ally would end alliance. And what do Greenlanders think?

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday that Donald Trump was considering 'several options,' including the use of the military, to acquire the Arctic island.…